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				<title>Erasmus and the Transformation of Early Modern Political Authority in &quot;The Education of a Christian Prince&quot;</title>
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				<description>By Zachary S. Brown - Often called the &amp;ldquo;prince of the humanists&amp;rdquo; Erasmus of Rotterdam (1466-1536) was one of the most influential European philosophers and theologians of the early modern period. However, today he is often overshadowed by his more radical contemporaries, particularly Niccol&amp;ograve; Machiavelli, and regarded as a quixotic moderate. This article seeks to challenge this traditional view of Erasmus by exploring the rhetoric and claims of one of his most famous works, The Education of a Christian Prince (1516), a political advice manual written to the future Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. An...</description>
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